Critter picture tread,(post what you have)

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Stuff happens,..and when man with machinery is involved he can usually lay the blame on himself:wink:
 

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Wow, these photos are fantastic! I'm amazed that these animals (that are so unfamiliar to me) are just right up close to you on your property.

I particularly liked seeing these two:

heres my lithe buddy

Our winter 'Roo's on our house paddock lawn/gardens again
 

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Bison with a white tail.

Would this calf qualify as white?

A true bulls eye
 

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my pet mouse:laughing:
 

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Yeah it must've gotten a drink of antifreeze,...it died ...sniff.
Where is that big black dude from the "green mile"(forgot his name) maybe he could "help it" : laughing:
 

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Moose bull crossing our lawn.

Mule deer sleeping in the machine shed over the summer(same deer 3 years in a row)

Very cool!!! I live on salt water so I just get marsh birds, rabbits and an occassional mink in the back yard. My parents live on freshwater so they have birds, deer, fox and everything else in their yard. They have a family of foxes who they feed daily on the back porch. They just put the food out and go back inside behind the sliding glass doors. The foxes dont come until they turn the light on. Pretty neat. Moms says they will continue to do this until a bear shows up,,, then NO MORE!!! LOL
 

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A western toad hopped in my shop the other day.
They are largely noctural so it was a surprise to see it.


The Barn deer from a former posted pic decided again to spent this (the fourth in a row) summers days under the roof of my barn.
She walked across my lawn the other day to show of her twins
 

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A western toad hopped in my shop the other day.
They are largely noctural so it was a surprise to see it.


The Barn deer from a former posted pic decided again to spent this (the fourth in a row) summers days under the roof of my barn.
She walked across my lawn the other day to show of her twins
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That Bison skull didn't bother her one bit. :biggrin:
 

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A western toad hopped in my shop the other day.
They are largely noctural so it was a surprise to see it.


The Barn deer from a former posted pic decided again to spent this (the fourth in a row) summers days under the roof of my barn.
She walked across my lawn the other day to show of her twins
Thanks for the pics.
She's waving at you in the second picture.
I suppose her offspring will need a place in the shade as well, in a few years you will have your own herd.
The western toad more commonly known as Bufo boreas is a large toad species, between 5.6 and 13 cm long, of western North America.

We have the cousin here, Bufo marinus, or the cane toad. An invasive species, the same toad that is over running Australia. I kill everyone I see. Almost lost a dog to one years back.
 
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